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Hacks for Depression

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  On those days when your mood feels heavy and the world seems a bit gray, even the simplest routine can start to feel like a demand you just can’t meet. It’s that weighed-down sensation where your mind wants to move forward, but your body is stuck in a survival state that makes "getting things done" feel impossible. If you’re finding it hard to find your footing, I want you to know that you aren't lazy and you aren't failing. When your system is overwhelmed, it naturally tries to conserve energy by pulling back. This is why standard productivity advice often feels so abrasive, it’s asking for a level of output that your nervous system isn't ready for yet. Instead of rigid schedules, we can lean into rhythms. Rhythms are different from routines because they don't demand, they invite. They aren’t about performance; they are about creating a soft place for your system to land. While a routine feels like a rule you can break, a rhythm is just a gentle signal to y...

Tips for Disconnection with Body

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  Feeling numb, checked out, or like you’re just moving through the motions is an incredibly heavy way to live. It’s that sensation of being a passenger in your own life, where your mind is far away and your body feels like an unfamiliar place you're just visiting. This disconnection usually isn't a random glitch. It’s often your system’s way of hitting the "pause" button because the stress, overwhelm, or pressure of holding everything together simply became too much. If you’ve felt this way for a while, it actually might be your nervous system trying to protect you by creating a bit of distance from the noise. But while that "checked out" feeling might have been a shield at one point, it can leave you feeling isolated and wound tight. Reclaiming that connection with yourself doesn't have to be a loud or forced process. It’s about gently showing your system that it is finally safe enough to come back to the present. At Life By Design Therapy ™, we focus ...

Looking for Somatic and Holistic Support

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  When you’ve spent years trying to “fix” yourself, just being in your own body can feel heavy. Sometimes it might even be unbearable. It shows up in those quiet moments: catching your reflection and hearing the same critical thoughts on repeat. Over time, your body learns to stay on alert, as if it’s always a problem that needs solving. So your mind keeps asking: ✨ What’s wrong with my body? ✨ What do I need to change? ✨ Do I like how my body looks today? That pattern is something your nervous system has learned to feel safe. And when you try to slow down or be kinder to yourself, it can feel uncomfortable. But what if nothing is wrong? What if your body isn’t a project, but something to listen to? At Life By Design Therapy™, we gently support the shift from criticism to curiosity, helping you build a sense of safety in your body, instead of constantly evaluating it. Because real ease doesn’t come from fixing yourself. It comes from feeling safe enough to just be. Is your body tir...

Mental Health Therapy in Richmond CA

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  Navigating a internal world that’s constantly moving makes it so easy to lose touch with what you’re actually feeling. It’s that heavy, scattered sensation where you’re mentally exhausted, but your body is still vibrating with a restless energy that just won’t let you settle. Sometimes, the way we try to handle that overwhelm is by talking ourselves out of our own reality. It’s that quiet habit of self-gaslighting , dismissing your own pain just to keep things moving. It usually sounds like: "Maybe it's all in my head." "My problems aren't that important." "It's my fault anyway." "I shouldn't feel this way." "I'm making everyone else miserable." "I'm just being needy." If these phrases feel familiar, it’s not because you’re doing something wrong. It’s actually a sign that your system learned to prioritize everyone else’s comfort over your own truth just to stay safe. But living with that internal fric...

Self-Care Tips

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  It is so easy to fall into the trap of thinking that self-care is just another luxury or a reward you have to earn after a long week. But for many of us, pushing through without a pause eventually leaves the system wound tight, making it feel impossible to ever truly arrive in the moments that matter. When you’re constantly overextended, your body stays in a state of "readiness," waiting for the next demand. Taking a break can actually feel a bit risky or "too quiet" because your internal wiring has become an expert at staying productive to stay safe. At Life By Design Therapy ™, we believe that true self-care isn't about the "fixes", it’s about creating an internal sanctuary where you finally have permission to let go of the bracing. By shifting your perspective, you show your nervous system that it is safe to settle. Here are a few affirmations for engaging in self-care to help guide that survival energy toward a more peaceful exit: Spending intent...

Somatic Therapy in California

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  The Hidden Reasons You Second-Guess Yourself Have you ever found yourself second-guessing a decision that, for a moment, felt clear? Like something in you quietly said, okay… this feels right …but then the doubt crept in. Your chest tightens. Your mind starts replaying every possible outcome. You wonder if you missed something, overlooked a red flag, or made the “wrong” choice entirely. And suddenly, the certainty you felt just moments ago feels hard to trust. So you go back. You tweak it, rethink it, or maybe you ask someone else what they think, or you sit with it longer than you meant to. Read More https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/blog/the-hidden-reasons-you-second-guess-yourself

Life by Design Therapy

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  What Is Body Neutrality (And How Is It Different From Body Positivity)? You didn’t wake up this morning planning to think about your body…but somehow, it still happened. Maybe it was when you got dressed. Or caught your reflection in the mirror. Or saw someone online and, without even meaning to, started comparing. And just like that, your body became something to evaluate again. For a lot of people, this happens dozens of times a day, so automatically, they don’t even notice it anymore. But over time, it can start to feel exhausting. Read More https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/blog/what-is-body-neutrality-and-how-is-it-different-from-body-positivity